How to create number style format in 100, 110, 120 ...
Hi Stefan,
Of course! My blind spot again... it will kill me some day.
Thank you,
Cooz
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
"Cooz" wrote in message
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Hi Stephen,
In the New Style dialog box, select Format | Numbering... | tab
Numbered.
Select the second box, or in any case the one that shows 1. ... 2.
.... 3.
... If a box like this is not visible, select the second box and
click Reset.
Click Customize...
In the textbox under Number format, type a 0 between the 1 and the .
Click OK, and click OK.
This style starts numbering at 10 instead of 100 - if you cannot
live with
that, insert nine alineas with this style and give them hidden
format.
Perhaps this is somewhat clumsy, but it works.
Clever idea! But instead of inserting hidden paragraphs to get
numbering to start at 100, why not just set the "Start at" number to
10?
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Good luck,
Cooz
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Thanks.
"Stephen Lim" wrote:
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the info.
However, it's still didn't mentioned how to create the numbering
in format of
100, 110, 120 ....
Urgent reply required.
Stephen Lim
"Stephen Lim" wrote:
Hi,
I need some assistant to create a number style under the
"bullets and
numbering" function for subsequent use in the Table of Content
function.
I had tried the available option, but Word only display the
usual number
format of 1,2,3 ....
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